Above is a link to the Carroll County Career and Technology Center which prepares students for entry into the work world and also assists with continuing education after high school. This is a great source of information for students regarding how the Career and Technology Center may be a useful placement for them in the near future.

Above is a link to the People to People Ambassador Program. This program is for students who possess leadership skills and are strong academic achievers. Students must be nominated for this program, so parents who wish to get their child involved should contact their child’s assigned school counselor.

Above is a link to the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth. This program provides services for students with very high academic capabilities. Visit this site if you think your child would benefit from programs that will foster their high academic abilities.

Above is a link to the Get Connected Family Resource Center in Carroll County. This center focuses on families needs by connecting them with local services. This is a great source for any family in need of help when dealing with behavioral issues, learning difficulties, developmental disabilities, mental health issues, and much more.

Above is a link to the College Board website that provides information regarding college searches, prepping for the SATs, and finding scholarships/financial aid for students.

Service Learning

Students will need to complete a total of 75 service-learning hours to graduate from high school. Students may begin to earn service hours the summer after their fifth grade year.

All service-learning hours must be accompanied by a Reflection Form. Ms. Doolan and the main office have copies of the Reflection Forms for students to complete. Once the Reflection Forms are completed, students are to turn them in to either Ms. Doolan or the main office.